Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (2016=100)
The Ministry of Labour & Employment in India, through its attached office, the Labour Bureau, regularly compiles the Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) based on retail prices collected from 317 markets across 88 industrially significant centers in the country. The latest CPI-IW for August 2023 has been released.
In August 2023, the All-India CPI-IW decreased by 0.5 points, reaching 139.2. This represents a 0.36 percent decrease compared to the previous month and a notable contrast to the 0.23 percent increase recorded during the same period in the previous year.
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT
LABOURBUREAU
Shram Bureau Bhawan, Block No.2,
Institutional Area, Sector 38 (West),
Chandigarh – 160036
Dated: 29th September, 2023
F.No. 5/l/202l-CPl
Press Release
Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (2016=100) – August, 2023
The Labour Bureau, an attached office of the M/o Labour & Employment, has been compiling Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers every month on the basis of retail prices collected from 317 markets spread over 88 industrially important centres in the country. The index is compiled for 88 centres and All-India and is released on the last working day of succeeding month. The index for the month of August, 2023 is being released in this press release.
The All-India CPI-IW for August,2023 decreased by 0.5 points and stood at 139.2 (one hundred thirty nine point two). On 1-month percentage change, it decreased by 0.36 percent with respect to previous month compared to increase of 0.23 per cent recorded between corresponding months a year ago.
The maximum downward pressure in current index came from Food & Beverages group contributing 0.71 percentage point to the total change. At item level, Wheat, Poultry/Chicken, Eggs-hen, Cotton Seed Oil, Apple, Brinjal, Cauliflower, Chillies Green, Ginger, Lady’s Finger, Tomato, Electricity Domestic, Kerosene Oil, etc. are responsible for the faIl in index. However, this decrease was checked by Rice, Arhar Dal, Onion, Cumin Seed/Jira, Cooked Meal, Tailoring Charges, Books School/ITI, Private Tutor/Coaching Centre Fees, Tuition and other Fees-College and School/lTl, Stationery, etc. putting upward pressure on the index.
At centre level, Jaipur recorded a maximum decrease of 4.8 points. Among others, 3 centres recorded decrease between 3 to 3.9 points, 11 centres between 2to2.9 points, 13 centres between 1 to 1.9 points and22 centres between 0.1 to 0.9 points. On the contrary, Cuttack recorded a maximum increase of 4.4 points followed by Jalandhar with 4.0 points and Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Kollam with 3.7 points each. Among others, 3 centres recorded increase between 2to2.9 points,9 centres between 1 to 1.9 points and 18 centres between 0.1 to 0.9 points. Rest of 4 centres’ indices remained stationary.
Year-on-year inflation for the month stood at 6.91 per cent compared to 1.54 per cent for the previous month and 5.85 per cent during the corresponding month a year before. Similarly, Food inflation stood at 10.06 per cent against 11.87 per cent of the previous month and 6.46 per cent during the corresponding month ayear ago.
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